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Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to post by igor_ats
You make it sound like the law is so clear? The law is anything but clear!
Originally posted by getreadyalready
There is the suicide thread up on ATS at this very moment. It would have been perfectly legal for the woman to abort the baby, but since she attempted suicide and accidentally lost the baby, it becomes homicide?
Originally posted by getreadyalready
If a woman is on her way to the abortion clinic, but she gets sideswiped by a drunk driver and loses the baby, it is homicide or manslaughter, even though the woman was about to end the baby anyway?
Originally posted by getreadyalready
What is "viable?" A zygot is viable.
Originally posted by getreadyalready
My baby spent 3 months on breathing machines and medications, and then had to have a heart surgery before he came home. He wouldn't have survived on a bathroom floor. Was he viable?
Originally posted by getreadyalready
I also think a cops life is more valuable than a criminals, so where does that get us?
Originally posted by getreadyalready
I also think the morning after pill should be readily available, but I think late-term abortions are an atrocity!
Originally posted by getreadyalready
I don't believe it is only the woman's choice. A father may grieve the rest of his life over the loss of a baby.
Originally posted by getreadyalready
What if they go many months, the father becomes emotionally attached, and then one day the mother gets mad at him and aborts the baby? That is certainly not acceptable!!
Originally posted by getreadyalready
Originally posted by blend57
reply to post by getreadyalready
I was a little confused as well. I work in a pharmacy and the morning after pill doesn't require a prescription. All you have to do is ask for it at the counter. I was thinking maybe the rule varies from state to state? Or is there a more potent one that the doctor can give?
Thanks,
Blend57
Found an article from March of this year.
1 in 6 pharmacies hinders teen access to morning after pill
That means 5 out of 6 are giving it to teens, and everybody is giving it to adults. Seems like pretty easy access to me. When I searched for an article, a million other advertisements came up for Planned Parenthood and the like. So you don't even have to go to a pharmacy, there are plenty of clinics willing to administer it in Oklahoma as well.
Originally posted by whitewave
Of course you go to a hospital instead of a pharmacy if you've been assaulted but if they transfer you to another hospital, be thankful that there's someplace that can deal with your problem.
Originally posted by whitewave
No matter how tragic your story, you don't have a right to never be inconvenienced.
Originally posted by whitewave
And how much of an inconvenience is it to have someone pick up your prescription for you on the way home?
Originally posted by popsmayhem
Go to another doctor..
Simple as that, if it was true
she would not be debating
with this crazy doctor she would
be getting her ass in gear to find
one who would.. Time is
of the essence, it would be silly
to stay there and argue.
Surely this was NOT the ONLY
doctor...
,” you can actually use any type of emergency contraceptive pill for up to 5 days (120 hours) and still significantly reduce the chance that you’ll get pregnant.
In the United States, there are two different kinds of emergency contraceptive pills available: ulipristal acetate (ella) and progestin-only (Plan B One-Step, Next Choice and Levonorgestrel Tablets).
ella is a prescription-only product. It is more effective than progestin-only EC, particularly on the 4th and 5th days after sex. It is more likely to work when taken closer to ovulation than progestin-only pills; this is important because women have the highest chance of getting pregnant, and are most likely to be having sex, immediately before the egg is released. ella is approved for use up to 5 days after unprotected intercourse, with no decrease in effectiveness (this is important because sperm can only live in the body for 5 days).
ec.princeton.edu...
You got five days, go to another doctor
and the police to make sure the ass hole
who raped you goes to prison.
There may have been some kind of agenda behind this,
I sure hope the girl got the help she needed.
Did the nurse and doctor in question
actually say they even said this?edit on 31-5-2012 by popsmayhem because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by lokdog
I'm rather astonished that any emergency room even at a 75 bed hospital would'nt have a few rape kits available. Not having specially trained staff at a rural hospital i get, but no rape kits? I guess women don't get raped very often in the sticks.
Originally posted by igor_ats
Except there has never been a reported picket outside an IVF clinic. Ever. The truth is what they say and their actions are completely different. They don't really care about the little "babies" in IVF clinics.
2377 Techniques involving only the married couple (homologous artificial insemination and fertilization) are perhaps less reprehensible, yet remain morally unacceptable. They dissociate the sexual act from the procreative act. The act which brings the child into existence is no longer an act by which two persons give themselves to one another, but one that "entrusts the life and identity of the embryo into the power of doctors and biologists and establishes the domination of technology over the origin and destiny of the human person. Such a relationship of domination is in itself contrary to the dignity and equality that must be common to parents and children." "Under the moral aspect procreation is deprived of its proper perfection when it is not willed as the fruit of the conjugal act, that is to say, of the specific act of the spouses' union . . . . Only respect for the link between the meanings of the conjugal act and respect for the unity of the human being make possible procreation in conformity with the dignity of the person."
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Originally posted by igor_ats
Except there has never been a reported picket outside an IVF clinic. Ever. The truth is what they say and their actions are completely different. They don't really care about the little "babies" in IVF clinics.
The truth is .. you don't know what you are talking about.
Naperville Right to Life Activists Protest IVF Clinic
IVF Kids are Manufactured Commodities -
Anti-Abortion group expands protests to Fertility Clinic
Families Against Planned Parenthood protest IVF clinic
A Pastors Letter to his church and newspaper on why IVF is wrong - and he specifies the IVF lab in Naperville
Originally posted by FlyersFan
There are MORE protests at abortion clinics because people don't understand how many children die in the IVF process.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
IVF and Genetics Center protested
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by getreadyalready
But no one is pregnant. Basically the doctor is selecting that this particular egg is now a life form.
emergency contraception is just a high dose birth dcontrol pill. The high dose of hormones prevents ovulation.
There is no life to kill.
and no, the puppy is nnot even remotely a rape situation. if i were to get pregnant right now, both me and the baby would be put at serious risk. that puppy made it and is already ok. it is a silly comparison. not to mention dogs live 14 years and don't require obscene amounts of money.
you are comparing a conceived and fully matured infant canine to an embryo that doesn't even exist.
Originally posted by grey580
You sir have the compassion of dirt.
Originally posted by petrus4
Originally posted by grey580
You sir have the compassion of dirt.
And you're not thinking. At all. You're operating on a basis of pure, uncontrolled emotion, here.
Here's a question for you. See if you can answer it rationally, without simply raging about how I supposedly lack compassion.
These medications are labelled, "emergency," contraceptives. Can you explain to me what the emergency is? Is this woman's life in danger?
Again; don't foam at the mouth. Don't scream at me about how evil I supposedly am.
Just answer the question.